The sensational Six Days in Fallujah, which Konami canceled 12 years ago, is back in development

Remember Six days in fallujah? This is a realistic tactical shooter that Konami canceled in 2009 shortly before release due to criticism from the British military and non-core media.

So, the game is again in development and by the end of the year will be on sale for consoles and PCs. The publisher is a young company Victurafounded by the head Atomic Games – she also worked on the original shooter.

The studio is responsible for the development. Highwire Games – it was founded by veterans Bungie (Halo, Destiny) including Marty O’Donnell. So far, she has managed to release only a PlayStation exclusive – Golem

Of course, the new version of the acclaimed Six Days in Fallujah is being created from scratch, but according to the same principles: the developers want to convey the real horrors of war. In this they are assisted by many soldiers who had to endure the Battle of Fallujah in 2004.

The war is full of uncertainty and difficult decisions that are impossible to understand when watching something on TV – they make the choice for you. Video games can help us show real events“.

The shooter developers have spent more than three years creating unique technologies and gameplay mechanics that will help convey the full complexity of real modern combat – no other games, according to them, have ever done this.

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